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Lust for Life

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.1984

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

20,1/13,4/3,5 cm

Gewicht

396 g

Farbe

Silbergrau / Grau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-452-26249-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.1984

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

20,1/13,4/3,5 cm

Gewicht

396 g

Farbe

Silbergrau / Grau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-452-26249-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Lust for Life Prologue - London
    1. L'ange aux poupons
    2. Goupil and Company
    3. In its own image, love creates love
    4. "Let's forget it, shall we?"
    5. The Van Goghs
    6. "Why, you're nothing but a country boor!"
    7. Ramsgate and Isleworth

    Book One - The Borinage
    1. Amsterdam
    2. Kay
    3. A stuffy, provincial clergyman
    4. Latin and Greek
    5. Mendes da Costa
    6. Where lies the greater strength?
    7. Evangelical school
    8. The Blackjaws
    9. A miner's hut
    10. Success!
    11. Terril
    12. Marcasse
    13. A lesson in economics
    14. Fragile
    15. Black Egypt
    16. Exit God
    17. Bankruptcy
    18. An incident of little importance
    19. As one artist to another
    20. Enter Theo
    21. The old mill at Ryswyk

    Book Two - Etten
    1. "There's a living in that!"
    2. Fou
    3. The student
    4. Mijnheer Tersteeg
    5. Anton Mauve
    6. Kay comes to Etten
    7. "No, never, never!"
    8. There are some cities in which a man is forever ill-fated

    Book Three - The Hague
    1. The first studio
    2. Christine
    3. Work in progress
    4. A man needs a woman
    5. "You must hurry and begin to sell!"
    6. Goodness grows in curious places
    7. Savoir souffir sans se plaindre
    8. The merciless sword
    9. Love
    10. The Holy Family
    11. Theo comes to the Hague
    12. Fathers are funny
    13. L'art, c'est un combat

    Book Four - Nuenen
    1. A studio in the vicarage
    2. The weavers
    3. Margot
    4. "It's loving that's important, not being loved"
    5. Whither thou goest
    6. Inquisition
    7. "Your work is almost salable, but..."
    8. The Potato Eaters

    Book Five - Paris
    1. "Ah, yes, Paris!"
    2. The explosion
    3. "Why should anyone want to be a count when he can be a painter?"
    4. Portrait of a primitive
    5. Painting must become a science!
    6. Rousseau gives a party
    7. A poor wretch who hanged himself
    8. Art goes amoral
    9. Pere Tanguy
    10. The Petit Boulevard
    11. Art for the workingman
    12. The Communist Art Colony
    13. Southward, ever southward, to the sun!

    Book Six - Arles
    1. Earthquake or revolution?
    2. The painting machine
    3. Le Pigeon
    4. Postman
    5. The Yellow House
    6. Maya
    7. Gaugin arrives
    8. The sound and the fury
    9. Fou-rou
    10. "In existing society, the painter is but a broken vessel"

    Book Seven - St. Remy
    1. Third Class Carriage
    2. The fraternity of fous
    3. An old crock is an old crock
    4. "I discovered painting when I no longer had teeth or breath"

    Book Eight - Auvers
    1. The first one-man exhibition
    2. A specialist in nervous diseases
    3. One cannot paint goodbye
    4. A more resilient earth
    5. "And in their death they were not divided"